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  1. #61
    Originally posted by stl1 Thanks!

    5 days later...
  2. #62
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson McCarthyism was way before the 70s.

    But the Net wasn't.
  3. #63
    Originally posted by -SpectraL But the Net wasn't.

    Not really relevant.
  4. #64
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Not really relevant.

    Yes it is. Because before the Net came, nobody had any way to warn about the Thought Police coming. I mean, you could write letters to random people, but...
  5. #65
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Yes it is. Because before the Net came, nobody had any way to warn about the Thought Police coming. I mean, you could write letters to random people, but…

    Well you said the 70s...not many people on "the net" (which really didn't exist then either in the modern sense) back then either.

    So no, not really relevant if a couple of nerds got the warning about the thought police from a 3rd nerd.
  6. #66
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Well you said the 70s…not many people on "the net" (which really didn't exist then either in the modern sense) back then either.

    So no, not really relevant if a couple of nerds got the warning about the thought police from a 3rd nerd.

    Sorry. Wrong. I should know, because I was there.


    "Commercial systems, expressly intended to offer these features to the public, became available in the late 1970s and formed the online service market that lasted into the 1990s. One particularly influential example was PLATO, which had thousands of users by the late 1970s, many of whom used the messaging and chat room features of the system in the same way that would become common on BBSes."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system
  7. #67
    HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by Ensign §m£ÂgØL America is one of the only places with true free speech in the world yet people buy into this alex jones bullshit and think their rights are being taken away. Nobody in the history of America has ever been sent to jail for having/expressing an opinion

    They have certainly faced legal repercussions for the way in which it has been said though. Not that this is a recent development or anything, but you may have heard of a little thing called the FCC? Government mandated censorship under penalty of legally enforceable fine is a reality, you [poorly dubbed replacement for a curseword].

    And of course it was the Dumbocrats who formed the FCC.

    They've been gradually stripping free speech rights for almost 100 years!

    #abolishthefcc
  8. #68
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    This is the very first Bulletin Board System... PLATO (Programmed-Logic-for-Automatic-Teaching-Operations). I was on it.


    Long before Facebook's and Google's founders were born, and before Microsoft and Apple were founded. Before Xerox PARC. Before the Web. AOL. Bulletin boards and CompuServe. Before the Internet. Long before MOOCs (massively open online courses). Before pretty much everything we take for granted today, there was the PLATO system: home of not only computer-based education but, surprisingly, the first online community, and the original incubator for social computing: instant messaging, chat rooms, message forums, the world's first online newspaper, interactive fiction, emoticons, animations, virtual goods and virtual economies, a thriving developer community, MUDs (multi-user dungeons), personal publishing, screen savers. PLATO is where flat-panel gas plasma displays come from, and was one of the first systems with touch panels built-in to the screen. Countless other innovations…


    https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/PLATO-Programmed-Logic-for-Automatic-Teaching-Operations
  9. #69
    HTS highlight reel
    The dumbocraps also created the first FFA (federal firearms act) in the same year that they created the FCC (1934). Dumbocraps have been taking a protracted, hundred year shit on the constitution.
  10. #70
    stupid noob VICTIM of farm equipment [the momentously grade-constructed phasmatodea]
    Bill Krozby is evidence that the water is making the frogs gay.
  11. #71
    Rock_N_Rollover African Astronaut [my obsessively old-time raunch]
  12. #72
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by stupid noob Bill Krozby is evidence that the water is making the frogs gay.

    Hey flipper dont blame your disabilities and choice of mate on me
  13. #73
    stupid noob VICTIM of farm equipment [the momentously grade-constructed phasmatodea]
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby Hey flipper dont blame your disabilities and choice of mate on me

    What does any of that have to do with you liking man ass?
  14. #74
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Yes it is. Because before the Net came, nobody had any way to warn about the Thought Police coming. I mean, you could write letters to random people, but…

    people still have phonebook and 2600Hz.
  15. #75
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Sorry. Wrong. I should know, because I was there.


    "Commercial systems, expressly intended to offer these features to the public, became available in the late 1970s and formed the online service market that lasted into the 1990s. One particularly influential example was PLATO, which had thousands of users by the late 1970s, many of whom used the messaging and chat room features of the system in the same way that would become common on BBSes."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system


    That's not 'The net'...and it certainly wasn't mass market...lololol (note thousands of users vs billions)...
  16. #76
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson That's not 'The net'…and it certainly wasn't mass market…lololol (note thousands of users vs billions)…

    Still, we've been warning people since the '70's these tyrannical Thought Police were on the way, and now they're here, just like we said they would be.
  17. #77
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Still, we've been warning people since the '70's these tyrannical Thought Police were on the way, and now they're here, just like we said they would be.

    Sending the letters out would have reached more people back in the 70s...a few nerds talking on mostly unknown bbs that 99.99999% of the world population didn't even know existed doesn't equate to "warning people".
  18. #78
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sending the letters out would have reached more people back in the 70s…a few nerds talking on mostly unknown bbs that 99.99999% of the world population didn't even know existed doesn't equate to "warning people".

    We told one person, and they told three. That's how it worked back then.
  19. #79
    Too busy playing Space War on the mainframe no doubt.
  20. #80
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Too busy playing Space War on the mainframe no doubt.

    That didn't scare us.
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